Articles related to "Blighted Ovum"Blighted ovum, or early pregnancy failure, is a common type of miscarriage where a fetus either doesn't form correctly or never forms at all.
Pregnancy loss from a first trimester miscarriage is common. First trimester miscarriage, known as spontaneous abortion, occurs in between 10-25 % of all pregnancies.
A blighted ovum is a very early type of miscarriage. Identifying the symptoms and why it happens is important, as well as its diagnosis.
Miscarriage is a type of pregnancy loss that usually happens in early pregnancy. It is helpful to identify why this happens and the risky behaviours associated with it.
Roughly 25% of all pregnant women experience bleeding or spotting during the first weeks of pregnancy, but most progress to normal deliveries.
Doctors often recommend a D&C after a miscarried pregnancy. How is the procedure done, what are the risks and benefits, and is it really necessary?
Miscarriages progress through different stages, each of which has a medical term. Also, miscarried pregnancies with distinct causes may have special names.
Hcg levels in early pregnancy are what pregnancy tests are measuring in order to detect a pregnancy. These hcg levels can also help identify a pregnancy in trouble.
A miscarriage, or spontaneous abortion, has always mystified people. Read on to find out why it happens, how it happens and how to prevent it.
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